Hearty SPIN Apps: Help Special Needs Kids With Daily Challenges

Hearty SPIN Apps

Hearty SPIN actually contains a clever acronym: Solutions for People In Need. This phrase really embodies the goal and mantra of Hearty SPIN apps. This company has developed Picture AAC, a communication program that has seen widespread use in over thirty countries. Picture AAC has made a huge impact in terms of giving a voice to those who don’t have one.

Their ultimate goal is to create an organization of the brightest and most innovative thinkers in the world. They use those resources in order to work towards finding solutions for the challenges faced by individuals with developmental disorders.

If your child is non-verbal or has trouble communicating, Hearty SPIN’s Picture AAC app can help!

Featured Hearty SPIN App: Picture AAC for iPad or iPhone

Picture AAC app is now used by parents, special educators, speech language pathologists in 35+ countries worldwide. This app supports speech impaired/delayed children with autism so that they can learn how to communicate their daily needs and thoughts effectively through pictures.

Hearty SPIN – Solutions for People In Need, developer of Picture AAC, is a social enterprise that was founded with the aim to create affordable technology-driven solutions to help individuals with special needs cope better with their daily challenges.

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